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u, as well as in nato, even before heading into these nato. russia talks now. so the u. s. is definitely trying to keep true to its word that it won't discuss anything about europe without europe, anything about ukraine without ukraine. we just had 4 years of the trump administration, wanting to disengage with nato getting if you will, show me with russia the have that left in the permanent scars, nita, i think it has. and just this, this outreach, i mean honestly, almost too much outreach. it sometimes seemed like you know, more than 100 meetings or something like this. this is partly a legacy of the trumpet ministration, where the europeans had no clue from day to day, except by looking at twitter, what the u. s. policy might be. and the biden administration is very much trying to make up for that and keep the europeans on board and keep the europeans reassured. that's in the u. s. interest as well as the europeans interest. so yeah, i think that all of this communication is partly a legacy of the trump administration, both for the us benefit and for the europeans as well
u, as well as in nato, even before heading into these nato. russia talks now. so the u. s. is definitely trying to keep true to its word that it won't discuss anything about europe without europe, anything about ukraine without ukraine. we just had 4 years of the trump administration, wanting to disengage with nato getting if you will, show me with russia the have that left in the permanent scars, nita, i think it has. and just this, this outreach, i mean honestly, almost too much outreach. it...
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the nato. russia talks. i have come to an end in brussels. tensions rise still on the ukrainian border. the meeting at nato's brussels headquarters is the 2nd stop in a diplomatic road show focused on the kremlin initial talks between us and russian officials on monday, ended in deadlock. both sides remain wedded to their starting positions. russia, pushing for written guarantees that there will be no more nato expansion towards the east nato. defending it's open door policy, which is defined sounds going into the talks with nato has a long and fraught history as did abuse. and we, sherwin reports a handshake that helped end the cold war, but left lingering resentment. back in the 19 ninety's soviet leader mikhail gorbachev allegedly got verbal guarantees from u. s. officials that nato would not expand towards the east, but they were never put in writing. some historians say the story is a myth, but vladimir putin insists it's real good and his press conference last december showed nato's eastern expansion i
the nato. russia talks. i have come to an end in brussels. tensions rise still on the ukrainian border. the meeting at nato's brussels headquarters is the 2nd stop in a diplomatic road show focused on the kremlin initial talks between us and russian officials on monday, ended in deadlock. both sides remain wedded to their starting positions. russia, pushing for written guarantees that there will be no more nato expansion towards the east nato. defending it's open door policy, which is defined...
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, nato and the u. s. delivered a clear no. now the kremlin says there was little optimism that de escalation is possible, but the 2 sides are still talking and there are hopes that they can still reach some sort of agreement to dial down tensions. here's what russian foreign minister survey lever offset suca. so it figures i knew best for the content of the document . there is a response super which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation you on secondary questions. but in this lackey my global there was no positive response to the main question. so was, it's usually new aluminum, of course. the main issue is our clear position on the it admissibility of further expansion of nato to the east and the deployment of strike weapons that could threaten the territory of the russian federation to do this is good. let's, let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, a
, nato and the u. s. delivered a clear no. now the kremlin says there was little optimism that de escalation is possible, but the 2 sides are still talking and there are hopes that they can still reach some sort of agreement to dial down tensions. here's what russian foreign minister survey lever offset suca. so it figures i knew best for the content of the document . there is a response super which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation you on secondary questions. but in this...
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allies made clear, we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance did recourse monetary. schultz is covering the diplomatic efforts that are underway in brussels. terry, these talks went on longer than expected, but was anything achieved layla expectations were set so low for these talks that nato and allies are portraying as very positive the fact that they even took place. and as you mentioned, went on longer than expected. the russians had threatened to actually not even show up for talks if they felt like their views were not being respected. so the fact that discussions were held in what everyone says were a civil was a civil manner is being portrayed as a success. now, secretary general stoughton brig asked the russians to commit to come back to another round of talks to schedule even a series of discussions. and he said they were not ready to do that. but it seems that that the russians are going to go back and consider, consider continuing talks with nato, and this is being portrayed
allies made clear, we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance did recourse monetary. schultz is covering the diplomatic efforts that are underway in brussels. terry, these talks went on longer than expected, but was anything achieved layla expectations were set so low for these talks that nato and allies are portraying as very positive the fact that they even took place. and as you mentioned, went on longer than...
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what is nato's response to that view? nato officials have rejected sta, gremlins claims, dad's name toys, posing a threat to, to russia. there are saying need to isn't defensive alliance, whose main purpose is to protect its members. they are also saying that the 2 round self enlargement in 1999 in 2004 was not meant to, to threatened russia because nature is not seeking confrontation with russia. a bad to they say it is a right the right of every independent nation to decide for themselves whether they would like to joint nieto or not. and we also have to add that actually after the and of the cold war, nato started to reduce its troops in europe. and it was russia's increasingly aggressive behavior that changed at, for example, after russia's illegal annexation of crimea in 2014, only then nato started to strengthen its poor shown its eastern flank. well, if we look at what's on the table to today, a russian officials already met with us. diplomats on monday there was no progress there. so why should this meeting with n
what is nato's response to that view? nato officials have rejected sta, gremlins claims, dad's name toys, posing a threat to, to russia. there are saying need to isn't defensive alliance, whose main purpose is to protect its members. they are also saying that the 2 round self enlargement in 1999 in 2004 was not meant to, to threatened russia because nature is not seeking confrontation with russia. a bad to they say it is a right the right of every independent nation to decide for themselves...
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and why do they want to join nato because they feel threatened by russia not by nato. so it's about dominance, right? it's not about sort of threat to russia it's, it's an attack on russian dominance of its neighbor countries. and frankly, put and doesn't want ukraine to be successful. and to have a democratic western european or nato based path, because that would get russians thinking that maybe they could have a better situation. that's what it's really a problem. rachel. the problem is that for the worst and fo nato, the ukraine, for example, is just a small puzzle piece. while for russia, it's a centerpiece of her, of her lead, say, strategic, her thinking strategic plans. and that, that's what makes or the difference. and that's what makes the a symmetry really are in the conflict. now, i just wonder before we move before we move on, whether it is how easy it is to dismiss vladimir proteins concerns. because since 1997, the west has built a real a film little arc of nations from the report the baltic republics in the north right down to bulgaria, romania, albania
and why do they want to join nato because they feel threatened by russia not by nato. so it's about dominance, right? it's not about sort of threat to russia it's, it's an attack on russian dominance of its neighbor countries. and frankly, put and doesn't want ukraine to be successful. and to have a democratic western european or nato based path, because that would get russians thinking that maybe they could have a better situation. that's what it's really a problem. rachel. the problem is that...
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we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance. exactly this, however, russia sees as a threat is so with nato, obviously continues to follow. the principles of the cold war containing russia is a priority of the alliances, but that damages european security. the situation has been closely followed by the ease defense menaces. they met in the french city of breasts and were updated by the nato secretary general. this is misty, it's important that we taught each other and their nato russia council is particularly suited for this to clear up differences and also build up trust again . finally, having these talks after over 2 years is an important signal, and we have to use it as he cannot and just miss minutes, whether they will succeed is being followed with interest in brussels and kids in washington, and also in helsinki. and here are the latest developments in the krona virus pandemic. germany had set a record for new daily infections. more than 80000 have been recorded
we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance. exactly this, however, russia sees as a threat is so with nato, obviously continues to follow. the principles of the cold war containing russia is a priority of the alliances, but that damages european security. the situation has been closely followed by the ease defense menaces. they met in the french city of breasts and were updated by the nato secretary general. this is...
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and then 2nd talks with nato. it does not help the situation today. ukraine's deputy prime minister made it clear on which side of the g o strategic divide they want to be the euro. atlantic integration is enshrined in our constitution and supported by the majority of ukrainian citizens. it's not a subject to negotiation or bargaining aggressor is not in a position to put conditions until the russian tanks is out of ukrainian border. while at the border, ukrainian soldiers have literally dug in their positions with russian troops just kilometers away. take a look at this. this is recent footage from the don't ask region, the front line of ukraine's 8 year conflict with pro russian separatist in these muddy trenches. there's not much hope that this week of diplomacy will make any difference. but anyway, it's always like this, like, well, every time we have a ceasefire, it's come for a week or 2 with it and then fighting starts up again. if love with, it's like a tradition from when we have a ceasefire. thick then t
and then 2nd talks with nato. it does not help the situation today. ukraine's deputy prime minister made it clear on which side of the g o strategic divide they want to be the euro. atlantic integration is enshrined in our constitution and supported by the majority of ukrainian citizens. it's not a subject to negotiation or bargaining aggressor is not in a position to put conditions until the russian tanks is out of ukrainian border. while at the border, ukrainian soldiers have literally dug in...
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here's nato chief, yes. stilton burges assessment of today's meeting. this was not an easy discussion . we have a very serious so on director change on the situation in the wrong ukraine on the implications for european security there are significant differences between they draw laws. so under shaw on these issues, oh, differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive, sorry, though the old i guar laws anger shell, sat down around the same table and engaged on substantive topics. and the united states deputy secretary of state insisted nato's open door policy won't change despite russia's demands. the united states and our nato allies were united in our responses to deputy foreign mr. goosgo and deputy minister of defense of foaming and their comments, including when it comes to certain core russian proposals that are simply non starters. together the united states and our nato allies made clear, we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance when we shout now to dw corre
here's nato chief, yes. stilton burges assessment of today's meeting. this was not an easy discussion . we have a very serious so on director change on the situation in the wrong ukraine on the implications for european security there are significant differences between they draw laws. so under shaw on these issues, oh, differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive, sorry, though the old i guar laws anger shell, sat down around the same table and engaged on substantive topics....
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to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in his written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops near it's border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is flexing its muscles while washington has handed her written response to moscow's demand. or response to russia reflects what i said in heave berlin in geneva. last week we're open to dialogue. we prefer diplomacy and we're prepared to move forward. where there is the possibility of communication cooperation. if russia deescalate its aggression toward ukraine, stop the inflammatory rhetoric and approaches, discussions about the future security in europe. in a spirit of reciprocity, our responses were fully coordinated with ukraine and our european allies and partners with whom we've been consulting continuously for weeks. the response was delivered personally by the u. s. and passenger to russia. mosco
to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in his written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops near it's border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is flexing its muscles while washington has handed her written response to moscow's demand. or response to russia reflects what i said in heave berlin in geneva....
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michelle, de facto, everybody knows ukraine is not about to join nato any time soon, nato cannot take on a new member state where there's a conflict. it's as simple as that. joe biden has made it clear from the start that demands that nato would formally rule out. ukraine ever being a member, nonetheless, are off the table, as are a nato pull back from eastern europe and exclusion. and, and withdrawal of u. s. nuclear weapons from europe. as you said, this u. s. russia relation is what it's all about in the end. so what objective could put in actually still be pursuing here? and if deterrence doesn't work, what economic sanctions would convince him to stand out? well, 1st of all, where is he up to? and i think it's not just ukraine, but it is. it is more to say about the security arrangements in europe since 30 years. it is precisely about, and you mentioned the, the question of the withdrawal of american nuclear weapons from europe. i mean, there are not that many nuclear weapons left there, just a few bombs in germany in been alex, holland, italy, and turkey. so that is very few and
michelle, de facto, everybody knows ukraine is not about to join nato any time soon, nato cannot take on a new member state where there's a conflict. it's as simple as that. joe biden has made it clear from the start that demands that nato would formally rule out. ukraine ever being a member, nonetheless, are off the table, as are a nato pull back from eastern europe and exclusion. and, and withdrawal of u. s. nuclear weapons from europe. as you said, this u. s. russia relation is what it's all...
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you mentioned alexander, the, all 30 nato countries are represented there are those nato partners poly united and how to deal with russia? well, they want to present themselves as united and they all agree that they have to be severe consequences if russia uses force against ukraine. they said state they were, they are ready to impose political and economic sanctions on the kremlin. in that case. however, when you take a hard look at all the members, you see that they are not all on the same page. france and germany has been in the past reluctance to inflicting to inflict too much pain on russia and in new german government is quite ambiguous. when it comes to the new not seem to gas pipeline is so you see, not all the allies are really on the same page here. alexander, thank you so much. are brussels bureau chief alexandra phenomena you are watching dw news. just reminder, the top story that we're following for you today. the world health organizations, europe, director, has issued a strong warning on the spread of the army, kron corona, virus variance. he said over half of the popula
you mentioned alexander, the, all 30 nato countries are represented there are those nato partners poly united and how to deal with russia? well, they want to present themselves as united and they all agree that they have to be severe consequences if russia uses force against ukraine. they said state they were, they are ready to impose political and economic sanctions on the kremlin. in that case. however, when you take a hard look at all the members, you see that they are not all on the same...
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eastwards nato. once russian assurances on european security. but there is little expectation of either side getting what it wants. and mr. speaker, i want to apologize. british prime minister board johnson admits to attending a downing street party during lockdown and says he sorry, thought the opposition says he has to step down. plus a rapturous birthday celebration in hamburg who the cities al, kill them on the marks 5 years since it opened its doors to the public. lou ah, i'm so me so much gonna, it's good to have you with us. the world health organization has warned that more than half of all europeans could become infected with the alma chron variant within the next few weeks. corona virus infections across europe are reaching record numbers. france has just seen a daily record of 368000 infections. italy as seen cases more than double and 24 hours. and germany reported over 80000 new cove at 19 infections on wednesday. that is more in a single day than at any time during the pandemic. and it
eastwards nato. once russian assurances on european security. but there is little expectation of either side getting what it wants. and mr. speaker, i want to apologize. british prime minister board johnson admits to attending a downing street party during lockdown and says he sorry, thought the opposition says he has to step down. plus a rapturous birthday celebration in hamburg who the cities al, kill them on the marks 5 years since it opened its doors to the public. lou ah, i'm so me so much...
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you mentioned alexander, the, all 30 nato countries are represented there are those nato partners poly united in how to deal with russia. well, they want to present themselves as united, and they all agree that they have to be severe consequences if russia uses force against ukraine. and they said state they were, they are ready to impose political and economic sanctions on the kremlin. in that case. however, when you take a hard look at all the members, you see that they are not all on the same page. france and germany has been in the past reluctance to inflicting to inflict too much pain on russia. and a new german government is quite ambiguous. when it comes to the new, not stream to gas pipeline is so you see not all the allies are really on the same page here. alexander, thank you so much. our brussels. we're chief, alexandra from here's some other world headlines to day. north korean state medias say leader kim jong an over saw the successful test of a hypersonic missile. the report comes a day after authorities in south korea and japan detected the suspected launch which drew co
you mentioned alexander, the, all 30 nato countries are represented there are those nato partners poly united in how to deal with russia. well, they want to present themselves as united, and they all agree that they have to be severe consequences if russia uses force against ukraine. and they said state they were, they are ready to impose political and economic sanctions on the kremlin. in that case. however, when you take a hard look at all the members, you see that they are not all on the...
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border and nato's eastern plank? even the fact that these kinds of questions are being post, terry is a wind for moscow. as emily said, the fact that the entire west in various confirmations is, is gathering to meet with moscow on its truit build up. it has really been a booth for the kremlin, and there isn't anything that nato would want to offer in response to calming down the threat to european security. in fact, that would be a horrible precedent to said, and that's what a lot of strategists are worried about. that this looks like that the west is cow telling to russia simply by holding these kinds of meetings. so on the issue that really cough says that they want ironclad guarantees of non expansion. that is definitely a nonstarter. what nato will be willing to discuss with moscow is a return to other types of cooperation that is also important to russia. like i mentioned, cooperation in the arctic cooperation on the ongoing situation in afghanistan. but none of those things are even possible to talk about it se
border and nato's eastern plank? even the fact that these kinds of questions are being post, terry is a wind for moscow. as emily said, the fact that the entire west in various confirmations is, is gathering to meet with moscow on its truit build up. it has really been a booth for the kremlin, and there isn't anything that nato would want to offer in response to calming down the threat to european security. in fact, that would be a horrible precedent to said, and that's what a lot of...
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offensive, or nato provocation. or need to support to kiev in trying to take back some of those breakaway republics and ukraine that are supported by russia. pac separatists . russia has pointed to this as an aggressive move by nato, and said, well, if need to be serious about the escalating, why is it now moving troops toward russia? well, if we look at the diplomatic efforts looking ahead, the so called normandy format, that's russia, ukraine, france, and germany. they are set for talks on wednesday. what do you think moscow's position is going to be going into this negotiations? has that position changed? moscow's position? hasn't changed from the very beginning. moscow outlined its demands back in december. that is the legal guarantee that ukraine doesn't join nato and the rolling back of the alliance. his forces. this was seen as a broad new european security packed of russia wanted. now the normandy format is very, very closely concentrated on the situation in easton, ukraine with these breakaway republics, an
offensive, or nato provocation. or need to support to kiev in trying to take back some of those breakaway republics and ukraine that are supported by russia. pac separatists . russia has pointed to this as an aggressive move by nato, and said, well, if need to be serious about the escalating, why is it now moving troops toward russia? well, if we look at the diplomatic efforts looking ahead, the so called normandy format, that's russia, ukraine, france, and germany. they are set for talks on...
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to night rushes says nato's expansion is a threat to its security talks between russia and the nato. military alliance ended today with no clear promises that an armed conflict can be avoided in europe's back yard. the 2 sides are trying to find common ground as concerns grow that russia is preparing a military invasion of ukraine. moscow has already positioned a 100000 troops along its border with ukraine, and nato is calling for them to be pulled back. russia wants written guarantees that ukraine will never join nato, but nato says that's up to ukraine. hears native chief in stoughton bags assessment of today's meeting. this was not an easy discussion. we have a very serious some on direct exchange on the situation in on the wrong ukraine, on the implications for european security. there are significant differences between natal elisa and russia on these seizures. oh, differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive sign that the ole nadar laws. anger shot, sat down around the same table and engaged on substantive topics of following the talked russia's. deputy foreign
to night rushes says nato's expansion is a threat to its security talks between russia and the nato. military alliance ended today with no clear promises that an armed conflict can be avoided in europe's back yard. the 2 sides are trying to find common ground as concerns grow that russia is preparing a military invasion of ukraine. moscow has already positioned a 100000 troops along its border with ukraine, and nato is calling for them to be pulled back. russia wants written guarantees that...
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here's nato chief in stoughton bags. assessment of today's meeting. this was not an easy discussion. we have a very serious some underneath the change on the situation in on the wrong ukraine, on the implications for european security. there are significant differences between natal elisa and russia on these issues. our differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive sign that all night our laws, anger shocked, sat down around the same table and engaged on substantive topics or following the talks, rushes deputy foreign minister alexander group co repeated assertions that the expansion of nato is a threat to russia low, not as good, but the main task of nato's policy and military deployment is to deter russia and enormous resources are being allocated for this purpose. to warn you for stuff, not the of us, it will give today. many countries have joint nato and their territories are obviously used as the basis for projecting power against russia at strategic depth . that seriously worsens our security and creates an unacceptable risk for u
here's nato chief in stoughton bags. assessment of today's meeting. this was not an easy discussion. we have a very serious some underneath the change on the situation in on the wrong ukraine, on the implications for european security. there are significant differences between natal elisa and russia on these issues. our differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive sign that all night our laws, anger shocked, sat down around the same table and engaged on substantive topics or...
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those are the legal guarantees that ukraine would never join the nato alliance, and the ones nato to roll back is troop movements from central and eastern europe. the problem is, those demand that they've been cook. norma started by the way that russia had to know that those demands were non starts his way when it was put forward. so the guessing game now and, and it really is a guessing game because it's very hard to tell what's going on in the mind of the decision maker in the kremlin. and we saw us president joe biden, also say that it's really only one man. lot of people choice. now a guessing game is, is this all just going through the motions and they've already made up their mind that they want to make some kind of incursion into ukraine, or is there really a diplomatic solution that might pay them? and how can not be found. and indeed, nato is actually doing the exact opposite of what moscow wants. the u. s. is considering deploying troops to nato member states in eastern europe. how you expect the kremlin to react to that? yes. so if the, if the criminal was serious about wh
those are the legal guarantees that ukraine would never join the nato alliance, and the ones nato to roll back is troop movements from central and eastern europe. the problem is, those demand that they've been cook. norma started by the way that russia had to know that those demands were non starts his way when it was put forward. so the guessing game now and, and it really is a guessing game because it's very hard to tell what's going on in the mind of the decision maker in the kremlin. and we...
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, but nato says that's up to ukraine. here's native chief yen stalked bags, assessment of today's talks. this was not an easy discussion. we other very serious, some on direct change on the situation in on the wrong ukraine on the implications for european and security. there are significant differences between natal elisa under shaw on these issues. our differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive sign that all night our laws under shocked, sat down around the same table and engaged on substantive topics. follow me the talks. russians, deputy foreign minister, alexander gross co repeated assertions that the expansion of nato is a threat to russia. low blood in others before the main task of nato's policy and military deployment is to deter russia and enormous resources are being allocated for this purpose. to warn you, 1st of not the of us been will give today, many countries have joined nato and their territories are obviously used as the basis for projecting power against russia at strategic depth. well
, but nato says that's up to ukraine. here's native chief yen stalked bags, assessment of today's talks. this was not an easy discussion. we other very serious, some on direct change on the situation in on the wrong ukraine on the implications for european and security. there are significant differences between natal elisa under shaw on these issues. our differences will not be easy to bridge, but it is a positive sign that all night our laws under shocked, sat down around the same table and...
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was he a meeting the nato secretary general here in berlin? and today, of course, berlin, once again, the center stage of the diplomatic activities going on with this meeting of what's called the transatlantic quad. this is a grouping that's not often really in the limelight but between germany, the u. k. france and the united states trying to show that all 4 of those big important nato member states are very much on the same page and all of that diplomatic activity. richard, back to the question, which we talked about a little bit earlier in the show, is any of this really having an effect as any of that moving the needle in terms of defusing, the situation, or the tensions of a russian ukraine? well, we certainly haven't seen any signs of attention diffusing so far. but for instance, analynn above the term for ministers. also some caution not have too high expectations of any massive change in the situation happening so quickly that this is still very much in the period of, of the 2 sides trying to work out where the other side stands. what
was he a meeting the nato secretary general here in berlin? and today, of course, berlin, once again, the center stage of the diplomatic activities going on with this meeting of what's called the transatlantic quad. this is a grouping that's not often really in the limelight but between germany, the u. k. france and the united states trying to show that all 4 of those big important nato member states are very much on the same page and all of that diplomatic activity. richard, back to the...
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of course, the fact that nato and the u. s. have rejected russia's main demand, which is a stop to nato expansion, eastern expansion. that's bad news for russia, but i think that russia went into all these rounds of talks that we've seen in the last few weeks, essentially knowing that nato stopped nato eastern extension is a non starter for the u. s. and for nato, which is what they've heard again and again over the past few weeks. so essentially, it's russia taking, you know, playing a high stakes game of poker, including with these troops on the border. but i do think the things, some of the things that the west has offered russia in the past few weeks are perhaps of interests, you know, talks on arms control, mutual guarantees and transparency on, on military exercises. the question now is, what do they do when, you know, they haven't had their main main demand met, you know, losing face? what can they really do? indeed at a high stakes game. the question of course, is what's going to happen now with moscow's main security d
of course, the fact that nato and the u. s. have rejected russia's main demand, which is a stop to nato expansion, eastern expansion. that's bad news for russia, but i think that russia went into all these rounds of talks that we've seen in the last few weeks, essentially knowing that nato stopped nato eastern extension is a non starter for the u. s. and for nato, which is what they've heard again and again over the past few weeks. so essentially, it's russia taking, you know, playing a high...
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to gather the united states and our nato allies made clear, we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance as a defensive alliance solely nato is a defensive alliance. nato exists to protect its member states. nato has never expanded through force, or coercion, or subversion. it is countries sovereign choice to choose to come to nato and say they want to join. and that was the u. s. a deputy secretary states as speaking a moments ago i'm joined by terry schultz and brussels, says she has been the tracking developments at nato. and emily, sherwin in moscow, will get their perspective from their want to give you the 1st word, terry. it was a study, in contrast, frankly, that we just saw unfold. nato secretary general seems to lower the temperature, the u. s. deputy secretary of state, very strident. that's true, layla better. if you listen to more of her remarks. she also complimented russia on sitting through for hours of listening to 30 countries, basically beat up on it for it's, it's build up on a, it's border w
to gather the united states and our nato allies made clear, we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance as a defensive alliance solely nato is a defensive alliance. nato exists to protect its member states. nato has never expanded through force, or coercion, or subversion. it is countries sovereign choice to choose to come to nato and say they want to join. and that was the u. s. a deputy secretary states as speaking a...
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ukraine joining nato. now this is an incredibly difficult thing for nato to consider. essentially, it crosses a red line because one of the principles of nato, as an alliance of democracies, is that every sovereign state has the right to choose its own alliances. so these are the kind of positions that went into this week of diplomacy across the table for each other. it from each other in all of these different settings. you have the us and russia bilaterally meeting and geneva, you had nato and russia. and also this, this grouping, the organization for security and cooperation, your of the o. s. e and russia, as well during the course of the week. so essentially what we have in the end of the week is both sides sort of having set out their stores or the russians making these very, very major demands the west by large, staying very united, in rejecting those both sides. now essentially going back home with some thinking to do with some thinking to do in the meantime, richard, germany's foreign minister wil
ukraine joining nato. now this is an incredibly difficult thing for nato to consider. essentially, it crosses a red line because one of the principles of nato, as an alliance of democracies, is that every sovereign state has the right to choose its own alliances. so these are the kind of positions that went into this week of diplomacy across the table for each other. it from each other in all of these different settings. you have the us and russia bilaterally meeting and geneva, you had nato...
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and nato have rejected moscow security demands, including a ban on future nato membership for ukraine. and says, this leaves little ground for optimism, but as dialogue is still possible. meanwhile, russian foreign ministry spokesman has described the thought of war with ukraine as quote, unacceptable. that's despite massing some 100000 troops. now the ukrainian border let's take you were to terry schultz in brussels. she is closely following developments and can give us the perspective from nato h q. terry, wonderful to see you just right now, before we came on the air, the russian foreign ministry spokesman said that nato should withdraw forces from eastern europe, and that this would reduce tensions in, in europe. what's the likelihood of that? there's no likelihood of that lila and one of the reasons is because eastern european nations are allies in nato. of course, they're not going to somehow stand down their armed forces as, as a russian demand that simply not possible. and that was one of the things that russia said when it came here to the nato, russia council meeting a few d
and nato have rejected moscow security demands, including a ban on future nato membership for ukraine. and says, this leaves little ground for optimism, but as dialogue is still possible. meanwhile, russian foreign ministry spokesman has described the thought of war with ukraine as quote, unacceptable. that's despite massing some 100000 troops. now the ukrainian border let's take you were to terry schultz in brussels. she is closely following developments and can give us the perspective from...
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the door to nato remains open for ukraine due to memorial renew. it is for ukraine, on the 3rd to nato allies, to decides when ukraine is ready for membership. no one else has in. there are 2 same thing. modems expert suspect that her rushes, president putin. the uncompromising wrangling in geneva is about more than ukraine, if staggered us as a think in the end when he can get is a process which could take longer and could work towards negotiating a new european security order. and fun, or fun, annoying, or patient shouts, ordinal. there will be further talks and brussels on wednesday at the nato russia council, though they're likely to be just as difficult with russia massing troops, we asked our washington correspondent, caroline, a cheap toy. how great the risk of conflict is in ukraine. here's what she had to say. we have seen that all sides are quite a pessimistic and have already said how they would react if there is really no breakthrough. after this dialogue this negotiations, insulting burke, for example, the secretary general of nato, an
the door to nato remains open for ukraine due to memorial renew. it is for ukraine, on the 3rd to nato allies, to decides when ukraine is ready for membership. no one else has in. there are 2 same thing. modems expert suspect that her rushes, president putin. the uncompromising wrangling in geneva is about more than ukraine, if staggered us as a think in the end when he can get is a process which could take longer and could work towards negotiating a new european security order. and fun, or...
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in nato rejecting its demands. so cassette susanna, the good news as for the content of the document, there is a response which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation on secondary questions, boosted b. m. but in his documentary, well, there was no positive response to the main question answer was, it's usually new. another chance for diplomacy will come next month when russian french ukrainian and german delegates will need 4 talks in berlin, which are now to our correspondence in moscow. emily, sherwin, emily, um we just obviously heard there the russian foreign minister, a minister survey law of rough in the report saying, and i want to pick up on that last sentence. hope for the start of a serious conversation on secondary questions. what are those b while so russia has made it very clear that they have this main demand, which is that they want nato eastern expansion to stop. the west has repeatedly made it clear, including in that written response yesterday that that is a non starter. but over these
in nato rejecting its demands. so cassette susanna, the good news as for the content of the document, there is a response which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation on secondary questions, boosted b. m. but in his documentary, well, there was no positive response to the main question answer was, it's usually new. another chance for diplomacy will come next month when russian french ukrainian and german delegates will need 4 talks in berlin, which are now to our correspondence in...
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here's a little bit more of what the nato secretary general had to say. nato will engage in donald russia in good faith are on substance. but you must also be prepared for the possibility that to promise it will fail. so today, ministers, stressed of any further aggression against ukraine would have significant consequences and carry a heavy price for a show. i'm curious if i'm hearing that right there seems to be some doubt coming from. stuart begged that this crisis can be solved through diplomacy. is he preparing the ground for a possible failure? certainly, brent. no one is banking on diplomacy winning the day here. there have been some developments in recent days, most notably the, the plan for us and russia, the u. s. in russia to have their meeting on monday and then for russia to actually come to nato for discussions next wednesday. that's a big deal because nate has been asking for these consultations for more than 18 months, and russia has always refused it. now it will come to the table with ukraine as the central topic for those talks, but certainly, and no one believes that d
here's a little bit more of what the nato secretary general had to say. nato will engage in donald russia in good faith are on substance. but you must also be prepared for the possibility that to promise it will fail. so today, ministers, stressed of any further aggression against ukraine would have significant consequences and carry a heavy price for a show. i'm curious if i'm hearing that right there seems to be some doubt coming from. stuart begged that this crisis can be solved through...
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today, we've heard from the nato chief oldenburg that he wants to continue, and that nato stays want to continue dialogue with russia. that there are some proposals for perhaps agreements on limits on missiles, and that is certainly something that the russian side will want. the kremlin has made it very clear that russia wants to be considered when it comes to the european security architecture. they want to be at the table, and they've got that despite the kind of aggressive actions that we've seen in the past few years, as particularly when it comes to crimea. terry, want to go back to you add in brussels. what of nato's options right now? what happens next? well, nieto is very careful to say that its aim is deterrence, that it is only defensive and so it never wants to be seen as being proactive in taking any actions against russia. it says that the forces that are now stationed along the russian border in the baltics and in poland are simply there because of russia's action. so that really, it always says that russia should look at itself if it wants these forces removed. so at t
today, we've heard from the nato chief oldenburg that he wants to continue, and that nato stays want to continue dialogue with russia. that there are some proposals for perhaps agreements on limits on missiles, and that is certainly something that the russian side will want. the kremlin has made it very clear that russia wants to be considered when it comes to the european security architecture. they want to be at the table, and they've got that despite the kind of aggressive actions that we've...